9712203

Radio Frequency Properties of a Case for a Communications Device

PublishedJuly 18, 2017
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Technical Abstract

Patent Claims
30 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A case for a portable Radio Frequency (RF) communications device, the portable RF communications device having an RF antenna arrangement internal to or integrated with an outer housing, the outer housing having an outer surface comprising: a first portion, dielectric characteristics adjacent to which having a relatively low effect on a frequency characteristic of the RF antenna arrangement; and a second portion, dielectric characteristics adjacent to which having a relatively high effect on the frequency characteristic of the RF antenna arrangement, the case comprising: a base, dimensioned to fit a back of the RF communications device; and a plurality of walls, extending from the base and dimensioned to fit corresponding walls of the RF communications device, the plurality of walls having an internal surface for positioning against the corresponding walls of the RF communications device and an external surface opposite the internal surface, wherein the internal surface of the plurality of walls comprises projections, the projections having: a first density adjacent part of the first portion so as to cause a dielectric parameter adjacent a part of the first portion to be relatively high; and a second density adjacent the second portion, the second density being smaller than the first density such that a dielectric parameter adjacent the second portion is caused to be relatively low.

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2. The case of claim 1 , wherein the density of the projections is a defined by a spacing between adjacent projections along a length of the internal surface, the first density being defined by a first spacing and the second density being defined by a second spacing, larger than the first spacing.

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3. The case of claim 1 , wherein the projections adjacent the part of the first portion are regularly spaced.

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4. The case of claim 1 , wherein the projections have the same shape and/or size.

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5. The case of claim 1 , wherein the projections comprise ribs.

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6. The case of claim 1 , wherein the walls of the RF communications device have at least one portion along which interface ports and/or controls are provided and wherein the first density is defined with respect to the internal surface adjacent the first portion excluding the at least one portion along which interface ports and/or controls are provided.

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7. The case of claim 1 , wherein the dielectric characteristics and/or dielectric parameter comprises one or both of permittivity and loss tangent.

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8. The case of claim 1 , wherein the case is further configured to cause the dielectric parameter adjacent the part of the first portion to be relatively high by covering the part of the first portion with a casing material having a relatively high dielectric parameter.

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9. The case of claim 8 , wherein the casing material comprises a material with a permittivity of at least 3 and/or a loss tangent of greater than 0.05.

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10. The case of claim 8 , wherein the casing material is composed of one or more of the materials selected from the group consisting of a polycarbonate material; a polyamide material; a Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) material; and a Thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) material.

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11. The case of claim 8 , wherein the case is configured to cause the dielectric parameter adjacent the second portion to be relatively low by either (i) providing an aperture in the casing material adjacent the second portion, the aperture causing the second portion to be exposed to atmosphere, the atmosphere having the relatively low dielectric parameter or (ii) covering the second portion with a secondary material, the secondary material being different from the casing material and having the relatively low dielectric parameter.

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12. The case of claim 11 , wherein the secondary material is air or comprises one or more of materials selected from the group consisting of Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE); a TPU material; a blend of TPU materials; a TPE material; a blend of TPE materials; a polycarbonate material; and a polyamide material.

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13. The case of claim 11 , wherein the secondary material has a permittivity of no greater than 3 and/or a loss tangent of no greater than 0.05.

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14. The case of claim 8 , wherein the case is configured to cause the dielectric parameter adjacent the second portion to be relatively low by covering the second portion with the casing material, a configuration of the casing material covering the second portion being adapted such that the dielectric parameter adjacent the second portion is relatively low.

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15. The case of claim 14 , wherein the casing material covering the part of the first portion has a first thickness, the casing material covering the second portion having a second, smaller thickness such that the dielectric parameter adjacent the second portion is relatively low.

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16. The case of claim 14 , wherein the case is configured to cause the dielectric parameter adjacent the second portion to be relatively low by means of a displacement of the casing material away from the second portion, the displacement providing a gap between the casing material and the second portion, the gap being filled by a secondary material having the relatively low dielectric parameter.

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17. The case of claim 16 , wherein the displacement is no greater than a thickness of the casing material.

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18. The case of claim 1 , wherein at least part of the base is adapted to cause the dielectric parameter adjacent the second portion to be relatively low.

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19. The case of claim 18 , wherein second portion has an extent that is limited to the back of the RF communications device.

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20. The case of claim 19 , wherein the second portion has an extent that is limited to a bottom quarter of the back of the RF communications device.

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21. The case of claim 1 , wherein the second portion comprises one or more contiguous areas of the outer surface.

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22. The case of claim 21 , wherein each of the one or more contiguous areas of the outer surface corresponds with either (i) a respective one or more extremity of an RF antenna of the RF antenna arrangement or (ii) a part of an RF antenna of the RF antenna arrangement having a relative maximum in a radiation pattern of the RF antenna.

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23. The case of claim 1 , wherein the second portion is defined by at least a minimum distance from a transmittance perimeter of each RF antenna of the RF antenna arrangement.

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24. The case of claim 1 , wherein the second portion is defined by a section of the outer surface to which the RF antenna arrangement is adjacent or on which the RF antenna arrangement is located.

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25. The case of claim 1 , wherein the case is configured such that the dielectric parameter adjacent the entire outer surface covered by the case is relatively high, except for the second portion.

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26. The case of claim 1 , wherein the case comprises an adaptation so as to cause the dielectric parameter adjacent the second portion to be relatively low, one or more dimensions defining the extent of the adaptation matching corresponding dimensions defining the extent of the second portion.

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27. The case of claim 1 , wherein the frequency characteristic of the RF antenna arrangement comprises one or more characteristics selected from the group consisting of one or more resonant frequencies of the RF antenna arrangement and a range of frequencies for which the RF antenna arrangement operates with a standing wave ratio less than a threshold value.

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28. The case of claim 1 , wherein the frequency characteristic of the RF antenna arrangement relates to a characteristic of the RF antenna arrangement at a frequency in one or more of: a GSM frequency band; a Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) frequency band; a Long Term Evolution (LTE) frequency band; and a wireless local area network (LAN) frequency band.

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29. The case of claim 1 , wherein a front of the portable RF communications device being an elongate surface comprising a user interface portion of the portable RF communications device, the back being a surface of the portable RF communications device opposite the front.

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30. The case of claim 1 , wherein the portable RF communications device comprises a device selected from the group consisting of a device with an interactive display; a device with a touchscreen; a mobile telephone; a smartphone; a tablet device; and a watch device.

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Filing Date

Unknown

Publication Date

July 18, 2017

Inventors

Jason Lloyd ROBERTS
Wilhelm MARSCHALL
Benjamin Richard THORPE

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